Quoting David Kastrup: Without _any_ analysis of the actual problem, I am just regurgitating some keyword-triggered advice from Emacs' DEBUG file. You might have compiled without optimization in which case it does not apply. This particular option might be considered useful generally since otherwise debugging any abort/failed assertion (and what's the use of abort without debugging?) becomes quite useless. Spent days on hunting down an "impossible bug" more than once.
</quote> I've compiled LilyPond using --disable-optimizing, so it should be debuggable. I'm running gdb directly from the command prompt, rather than through Emacs, so I don't think the optimization of Emacs should apply. But if I'm wrong in these assumptions, I'd be happy to have you tell me and give me some pointers as to what to do. Thanks, Carl _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
